‘The law on easements is in need of reform’. Critically discuss this statement with reference to case law and academic commentary

There are two sections to this assignment.
Section A is made up of three essay style questions.
Section B is made up of three problem style questions.

You are required to answer three questions in total. You must answer one question from Section A and one question from Section B. You must also choose a third question from either Section A or B.

Your answer must be fully research informed and referenced as per OSCOLA,.

Section A – Essay Style Questions:

1. Despite the reduction in overriding interests in the Land Registration Act 2002, the presence of overriding interests in the Act is still a serious and unjustified distortion of the mirror principle.

Critically discuss this statement with reference to case law and academic commentary.

2. The law on easements is in need of reform.

Critically discuss this statement with reference to case law and academic commentary

3. The Land Registration Act 2002 made significant changes to law relating to adverse possession. The changes implemented mean that adverse possession is now a concept without significance.

Critically discuss this statement with reference to case law and academic commentary.

‘The law on easements is in need of reform’. Critically discuss this statement with reference to case law and academic commentary
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